World Radio Day 2020: Jhumritilaiya of Jharkhand no longer asks for songs …

  •  There was no such radio show, there was not  a day on which the song from Jhumritilaiya is not requested.

New Delhi, (World Radio Day 2020): ‘कोई हसीना जब रूठ जाती है तो और भी हसीन हो जाती है….’. The song from the film Sholay is requested  by Amar, Gudur, Rinke and Kamal from Jhumritilaiya. Hearing the radio songs broadcast on Radio Shillong, Radio Nepal and Vividh Bharati, Jhumritilaiya will surely remember by the grown up generation. There was no radio show, there was not a day on which the song from Jhumritilaiya is not requested. Due to this unique hobby, this town of Jharkhand became famous all over the country.

The answer was that even in the competition examinations, it was asked where the highest number of songs on radio in the country comes from. Was fond of one to one radio here. On the street through which people could pay attention to the songs. But in the era of smart phones and cable TV, in the new generation cities, the radio numbers do not resonate anywhere. Though the city is famous for mica mining on the geographical map, the real identity was given by the audience here.

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Connection Of Small Town

The city of Jhumritilaiya was deeply attached to radio for four decades. Radio FM of high frequency has not reached here properly yet. People are able to listen to FM radio while traveling in a car, otherwise the radio has completely disappeared from homes, offices and business establishments and village chaupals. Let us tell that Jhumritilaiya is the major city of Koderma district. Strange that the railway station here is Koderma and when exiting the station, the city is Jhumritilaiya.

Rameshwar Prasad Varnwal and Ganga Prasad Magadhiya (both deceased) were instrumental in making Jhumritilaiya famous. Both were awarded at several events. Self Chandan Varnwal, son of Rameshwar Prasad Varnwal, says that once in an interview to an English newspaper, the famous announcer Amin Sayani made a comment in relation to his father Rameshwar Prasad Varnwal, ‘Every town cannot be Jhumaritilaiya and every person Rameshwar Prasad Varnwal cannot be. ”Around Chandan Varnwal, 1953 AD, Rameshwar Varnwal started sending radio in radio. . His hobby turned into a habit. After that, Ganga Prasad Magadhiya also started sending radio orders on the radio. Then many people joined it. Alam was that people were sending messages from telegram too.

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Radio time

In all developing countries, especially India, the seventh and eighth decade can be called the period of radio. Indian cricket team’s World Cup victory in 1983 was not seen, heard or heard in this country. Although Doordarshan was widely publicized after the 1981 Asiad, 90 percent of the people did not have TV then.

License for radio

Even after independence, many general works in India had to be licensed. Radio had to be licensed under the ‘Radio and Telegraph Act’. The officials could have asked you to show the license anytime. Eventually the License Raj came to an end at the end of the seventh decade.


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AM and FM technology

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Amplitute modulation (AM) technology was the highway for early radio waves, which could be divided into medium web and short web. Due to this technique, BBC presenters used to broadcast programs in India while sitting in London. At the end of the eighth decade, frequency modulation technology came, and today’s popular MF radio got the world, which has merged into mobile phones.

Radio has become rare now

Vinay Kumar Lal, 72, opened a radio shop in the city in 1965. Today, with the changing times, he has transformed his shop into an item of electrical goods. There is no radio sold in his shop for the last nearly 17 years. Gopal Chatterjee of the city’s Chatterjee Sales says his father’s shop was Dilip Repairing in the city’s station road. Philips used to sell radio there since 1971. People used to call radio essentials at weddings, but now there is no radio in their shop.